Was at both this and the Manchester gig. The Dublin gig was brilliant but the Manchester one was on another level. Looking around at a full stadium singing along to every song was brilliant, especially considering the shite year with gigs and the shite news that had just come out about gigs at home. I always liked James but this was the first times I've seen them and they are formidable live!
11.00pm on the dot.
Really enjoyed that James gig. Only the 3rd time ive seen them but already craving for another. Hopefully its not as long when they return next time.
Gold Mother and GAWI were my personal highlights.
Met quite a few UK fans who made the trip over for it. Loved the venue with the reduced capacity. Managed to get onto the floor too.
They didnt come onto stage until 910pm i think. Anyone an idea what time they finished?
James were absolutely brilliant last night. sonically as great as ever. Its the healthiest ive seen Tim Booth in years as well.
that was probably my 5th or 6th time to see them and it would be right up there as a memorable gig. Lucky enough to be part of the standing area and even though i was awake since 5:30am yesterday the music and crowd had me dancing all night.
Loved hearing Gold Mother, dont think ive heard them play that live before, and its such a quirky brilliant tune. delighted they did my fav "not laid album" james song in Just like Fred Astaire.
plenty of the classics mixed in with the new songs. 'Pleased to meet you' and 'getting away with it all messed up' were stand outs. The poignant story before 'Sit down' and the solo intro was a stand out. 'Laid' as the closer was perfect. 'walk like you' a great sing a long. The newer songs of beautiful beaches, miss america and zero were well received as well.
Deborah and Chloe are great additions and bring loads of energy, even though Tim never needs any extra. DBP doing his best Charlie Watts as well :D
of course i had loads of "wish they played..." but after 36 years and 16 albums there always will.
hopefully the next time i hear them ill be in a field somewhere on a warm sunny summers day doing my best flaying arms bunny hop dance :)
edit:
just realised tim booth is 61 years old !!! wtf !!!!
James were brilliant. If they were playing tonight I would definitly go again. Fantastic atmosphere. There was a fair sized crowd there. The happy mondays just went through the motions.
doors open at 6, placed to be empty by 12, so id imagine HM would do an hour between 8:00 and 9:00 and James from 9:30 - 11:00 ish
but thats all purely my opinion, i havent seen any schedule.
judging by the ticket sales this might end up being a very "intimate" gig.... 😯
Does anyone know the schedule - what time are they on stage?
Any one know if any other bands are on the line up
Easy to get down to standing. If you know someone down there even better
Ticketmaster changed my standing tickets to seating 😒
From looking what tickets are available online, i expect a half full venue
RolandGoose wrote: » James are hugely underrated and overlooked. I guess they kind of orchestrated their career towards the overlooked part by been adventurous and not trying to make Laid 2. They are a terrific life band. I am very surprised they are playing the 3 arena of all places. A very soulless place and I can't see it been a full house. In fact their tour itinery is full of huge arenas. A funny move off the back of one of their weakest albums. Here's hoping for their new album! (All the Colours of You) due for release May 2021.
aidz wrote: » Very surprised to see them play in the point. Wouldn't have thought a large arena would be required to meet demand. Tickets are 49e plus booking fee, so decent price for the point
flasher0030 wrote: » Would you put James and Happy Mondays in the "****e acts" category .
s8n wrote: » a lot of sh1te acts will fill the three arena when normality resumes. Lots of pent up demand
desk tidy wrote: » Ahhhhh, the ticket drawer is no longer empty. Even if it ends up our first/only gig of next year, I can wait.